NV UD wd UD wg ( ) 0) VD) pd UN) dy () () October 17, 1979 8th grade color guard, clockwise, Liz Edwards, > Coreen Gottleib, Michele Roberts, Andrea Nornhold, Sherry Stotz, Jennifer Eno, Mary Welsh, Heather Billett, Cheryl Smith, Shari Eshleman, Crystal Kelly, Rebecca Corrigal, Peggy Winters and Martha Wilkinson. Missing from photo were Heather Farmer, Cherrie Gerber and Amy Keller. 7th grade ‘color guard, clockwise, Linda Sherk, Connie Coover, Bryna Vandergrift, Lori Bradley, Robin Funk, Missy Stokes, Brenda Cover, Lynn Lesnefsky, -Judy Kennedy, Tina Martin Lorette Stoltzfus, Dana Yingst and Terri Smoker. Beahm Junior High band to march in parades in Mount Joy, Marietta Om-Pah, Boora! Om-Pah, Boom! A flash of flags, a blare of bugles: that’s what the bystanders will see when the Beahm Junior High School Band marches in the Bonfire Parade in Mount Joy on Oct. 25th, and the Marietta Halloween Parade on Oct. 29th. The band will be under the direction of Miss Sharon Zimmerman and Mr. Glen Leib. Tryouts for the Band Front were held on Oct. 4th. The majorettes, who will lead the band, are Stephanie Mathiot, Pam Barton, Denise Mumma, Jodi Gray, Audra Markely and Dawn Zimmerman. Chosen to follow them in the parades as members of the Color Guard were Sherry Stotz, Cheryl Smith, Peggy Win- ters, Mary Welsh, Liz Edwards, Heather Billett, Andrea Nornhold, Cherie Gerber, Crystal Kelly, Shari Eshleman, Rebecca Cori- gall, Michele Roberts, Beahm majorettes, left to right, Pam Barton, Denise Mumma, Stephanie Mathiot, Audra Markley, Jodi Gray and Dawn Zimmerman. Jennifer Eno, Coreen Gott- leib, Martha Wilkinson, Heather Farmer, Tina Martin, Lynn Sherk, Bryna Vandergrift, Robin Funk, Lori Bradley, and Dana Yingst. Color Guard substitutes will be Loretta Stoltzfus, Brenda Cover, Judy Ken- nedy, Missy Stokes, and Amy Keller. Uniforms for the Color Guard are presently being - made by members of the Donegal High School Band Club. Rollin Morse sweatshirts sweat pants warm-ups nylon windbreakers TIT Hours Mon. 10-8 Wed. 10-1 Fri. 10-9 h Sat. 9-4 from $22.99 to $39.99 Tues., Thurs. 10-5 Many styles, colors to choose from sweats priced from $5.99 to $9.99 warm-ups priced 438 Locust St. Columbia II SUSQUEHANNA TIMES—Page 5 Rosemary Patterson shows flower pressing Rosemary Patterson of the Rosemary Shop near the S-bend in Marietta held a flower and plant pressing workshop for the Marietta Auxiliary to the Columbia Hospital recently. Rosemary told the Auxil- iary members that flowers can be pressed with any heavy book, such as a phone book. Other tools needed for pressing are scissors, tweez- ers and an artist’s paint brush. Flowers to be pressed should be cut at noon, ideally, and pressed while still fresh. To prevent deterioration, they can be placed under glass. If you try it, gather lots of plant material, because you'll undoubtedly bruise much of it while getting your design straight. Allow six weeks of undisturbed drying time. The brush is used to put glue on the plant parts used in the pressing. Flower pressing was quite popular with Victorian ladies, who used hair, butterflies, and seaweed along with their flowers. After Rosemary’s talk, the business session was conducted by Mrs. Mary Sarver. Plans for the pinochle card party were finalized: it will be held on Oct. 16th, at 8:00pm, in the Community House. Mrs. William Heisey and Mrs. George Houseal are co- chairing this event. A menu for the Christmas luncheon was tentatively agreed upon. The luncheon will be held at the home of Mrs. Sarver in Rheems on Dec. 3rd at 12:30pm. Tickets are available now at $3.50 each. The Nov. 13th meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Ralph Miller, 111 Fairview Ave., Marietta. Hostesses for the October meeting were Miss Ruth Wisman and Mrs. Robert Henry. Devotions were led by Mrs. Heisey. Restoration Associates to hear Rollin Morse talk on ‘‘Canal Days”’ Rollin Morse of Columbia will address the Marietta Restoration Associates on ‘Canal Days in Columbia’’ at their next meeting. Mr. Morse is active in COIL OER TCE Puma, Converse, Pony AIG restoration in Columbia. He is a member of the Historical Society. Mr. Morse’s talk will be accompanied by slides. Get ready for cold-weather jogging 4 [1] 684-6633